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Bespoke Bathrooms

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hi there my name is lee davis I have been in bathroom industry twenty years now I am fully qualified fully insured . I wo...

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Trivett Construction

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Recent Tiler Enquiries

12 Nov

Interior work | Tile | Wall

Tonypandy - CF40

Enquiry from: Elizabeth E

Start Date: Less than one month

are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace time scale: less than one month other forms: none please call to appoint property type: semi detached how many bedrooms do you...

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05 Nov

Interior work | Tile | Wall

Treorchy - CF42

Enquiry from: Kevin E

Start Date: Immediate

wall tiling in kitchen walls

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14 Mar

Flooring | Tile

Bridgend - CF35

Enquiry from: Uwe J

Start Date: Immediate

customer in bridgend area has requested that we arrange quotes for their floor tiling project.mr are considering various options and would like to discuss with a tiler directly.please call to discuss ...

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28 Jan

Flooring | Tile

Porthcawl - CF36

Enquiry from: Alisha B

Start Date: Immediate

Take up parque flooring in small porch area (about 1.5 metres x 1.5 metres) and replace with porcelain tiles

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28 Nov

Interior work | Tile | Wall

Neath - SA11

Enquiry from: Darryl J

Start Date: Immediate

Harlyn shadow tile 22mts for bathroom

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05 Feb

Flooring | Tile

Bridgend - CF32

Enquiry from: Christine W

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Flooring replaced in Kichen, Hallway and downstails toilet. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached How many rooms are you looking to have tiles fitted to: 1-2 Room...

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03 Jul

Flooring | Tile

Aberdare - CF44

Enquiry from: Megan G

Start Date: Immediate

Kitchen that has laminate flooring now requires to be covered in vinyl. Also needs to be fitted

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07 Jun

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Porthcawl - CF36

Enquiry from: Jenny J

Start Date: Immediate

kitchen wall and floor small bathroom hall worktops replaced sink and hob Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Other

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18 May

Interior work | Tile | Wall

Bridgend - CF32

Enquiry from: Louisa W

Start Date: Immediate

I need someone to remove my polystyrene ceiling tiles and make the ceiling good again asap Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace How many bedrooms do you have: 1-2 B...

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18 May

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Neath - SA11

Enquiry from: Darren E

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mytilingprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Property owner: Owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: one, Work description: Small passage way-two hal...

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19 Feb

Flooring | Tile

Porthcawl - CF36

Enquiry from: Kris T

Start Date: Immediate

Lay laminate flooring and underlay. Laminate is already bought and in the house. - Desired Start Date: 22/02/2016 - Type of Property: House - Size of Flooring (Sq Metres): 38 Are you the property o...

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02 Feb

Interior work | Tile | Wall

Neath - SA11

Enquiry from: Eric W

Start Date: Immediate

Remove old suspended celling tiles and light fittings and replace with black tiles type of which to be decided and also replace lights with spot lights

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02 Jan

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Port Talbot - SA12

Enquiry from: Kalene G

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mytilingprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Property owner: Tenant (with permission), Number of rooms to be tiled: two, Work description: g...

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16 Dec

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Bridgend - CF35

Enquiry from: Stepehn H

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mytilingprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Property owner: Owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: three plus, Work description: Kitchen floor...

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25 Nov

Flooring | Tile

Neath - SA11

Enquiry from: Alex R

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the myflooringprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property owner: Owner, Work description: Small kitchen floor in tile Hallway in wood

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16 Sep

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Bridgend - CF32

Enquiry from: Gareth A

Start Date: Immediate

Property type: Detached Property owner: Owner Number of rooms to be tiled: one Work description: bathroom 21 sq metres How many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 Bedrooms How many walls are you looking t...

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14 Sep

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Port Talbot - SA13

Enquiry from: Lian J

Start Date: Immediate

Re grout and seal shower - check for leaking under shower. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Current Boiler: Gas Age of boiler: 10 years + Radiators: No How old is your property: 0-2...

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04 Aug

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Bridgend - CF31

Enquiry from: Kevin W

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mytilingprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Property owner: Owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: two, Work description: In a bid towards rep...

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22 Jul

Flooring | Tile

Port Talbot - SA13

Enquiry from: Christine K

Start Date: Immediate

Small room needs vinyl flooring Please call to appoint

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09 Jul

Flooring | Tile

Bridgend - CF32

Enquiry from: Jeff R

Start Date: Immediate

Customers own description of work to be carried out: 14-15mm thing mid oak egineered nnPlus 1600x920mm herrinbone coir entrance hall - Desired Start Date: 23/07/2015 - Type of Property: Flat / Apartm...

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How much do Tiler services cost?

How much do Tilers in Tonypandy charge?
Prices for Tilers around Tonypandy can vary relying on the sort of task that you require to have carried out in your house. It's the question we get asked a whole lot "how much do Tilers in Tonypandy cost?". It's often good to have an idea of how much a Tiler will likely charge for their work. Prices are going to rise and fall based upon the materials and the tradesman selected. The list shows the types of work that Tilers generally do as well as the regular price series of these projects. Some jobs take longer to finish than others so prices do differ by task.

Tasks that Tilers in Tonypandy can do:

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The average price
of a Tiler in Tonypandy is:

£780

Tiler job Tiler cost in 2026
Floor tile fitting in Tonypandy £375-£575
Floor tiling in Tonypandy £1,125-£1,725
Wall tile fitting in Tonypandy £375-£575
Wall tiling in Tonypandy £525-£805
Kitchen Tiling in Tonypandy £525-£805

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Tiler FAQs

Do Kitchen Fitters do tiling?

Kitchen fitters are often trained carpenters and not all will offer tiling but many will know a tiler that they have worked with in the past. If you are looking to get your kitchen retiled without fitting a new kitchen when it's worth talking to tilers directly to get a range of prices.

It's useful to know in advance what tiles you like, a visit to your local tile store and either pick up a brochure or take some photos. It's probably better not to purchase the tiles at this moment though as often your appointed tiler may be able to get you a better price for the tiles or recommend alternatives. 

How much do tilers charge per square metre?

Are you interested in fitting tiles in your home or office? If yes, then you’d probably want to know the total cost of getting the project over the line. And being fully aware every job is unique, having a cost per square metre to work with will give you a more accurate price estimation for the overall project. 

First and foremost, the cost of a tiler depends on a wide range of factors such as the type of floor tiles and the size of the area. The cheapest of them all is the vinyl tiles which can be easily cut through and waterproof when properly sealed. As a result, making them a better fit for bathroom floors. Other kinds of tiles include ceramic tiles, mosaic tiles, quarry tiles and porcelain tiles. Each of the types have their own unique qualities including the quarry tiles’ durability and the afore-mentioned vinyl tiles’ waterproof qualities.

Having in mind that the major part of your tiles cost largely depends on the size of the area and the type of tile selected, you can then go ahead to contact your preferred tiling professional for an installation quote. The average price of bathroom tiles installation ranges about £20 to £25 per square metre. Meanwhile for a kitchen floor tiling project, the cost should range between £20 to £50 per square metre.

Finding a tiling professional you can rely on to complete your project and deliver a top quality job while also offering a very competitive price can be almost impossible. The professional you use greatly determines the price of your tiling effort, so there’s the need to review various professionals before making a decision.

how to tile a bathroom floor?

Are you looking to tile your bathroom floor very soon? Well, we’ve got you covered! Tiling is not the easiest skill to acquire and definitely not one you’d not want to try out on your bathroom with some practices. For the best results and to get it right the first time, we’d recommend you hire the services of a reliable professional especially if you’re inexperienced or without a bathroom tiling training. Hopefully, this quick step-by-step guide will put you in the right direction.

Bathroom Floor Tiling Procedures

• Make Sure You Have A Levelled Subfloor

✓ Your subfloor’s stability is crucial for the success of your tile laying.

✓ Once done, then you can start planning how to level the floor.

✓ Identify the highest point of your floor and place a really long level to determine the dip and hump spots.

✓ Fill in the identified low spots with mortar.

• Cut The Tiles

✓ Using a wet saw with a diamond blade and pump, cut through the tiles to get the appropriate shape.

• Choose The Appropriate Adhesive

✓ To best adhesive is probably the one written on the label and suggested by the manufacturer.

✓ If uncertain, you can make use of a modified mortar

• Prepare The Area

✓ Using the prepared mixture of your mortar, prime the surface by spreading it on the floor with the trowel’s flat side.

✓ Once done, you can add more mortar with the ridges of the trowel.

• Space The Tiles

✓ Tile spacement depends largely on the surrounding walls. Straight walls equal straight tiles, if not your judge would be required to ensure a great outcome.

✓ If the wall is straight, make a space of about an eighth of an inch. The bigger spacing, the higher the possibility for the grout to become visibly discoloured.

• Use The Right Grout

✓ With sanded and unsanded grouts having a variety of colours, choosing the ideal grout can a tricky affair.

✓ The size of the spaces play a huge role in determining the best choice.

✓ Use a sanded grout if the spacing is an eighth of an inch or more. However if less, make use of the unsanded grout.

How to remove tiles from a wall?

How To Remove Tile From Wall

Have you stumbled on some stylish new tiles you wish to install in your home, be it bathroom, kitchen or living room? Or perhaps you just feel your old tiles have outstayed their welcome and need a to install a more modern and appealing wall tile. The first step before installation of the new tiles will be to remove the old ones which can be done by following these simple steps below:

lSafety

• To remove wall tiles, you’d have to chip them away and that implies shards of porcelain, ceramic or glass flying around. Hence, your safety should be a top priority.

• Use safety goggles and protective gloves to protect both your eyes and hands.

lCover Up

• With several sharp objects flying everywhere, all objects in the room are far from safe.

• Use a cardboard or old sheet to protect the room and valuable objects from damage.

lAssemble The Tools

• For wall tiles removal, you need just two tools - a hammer and a chisel that’s a bit thin.

• In the event whereby a chisel is not available, you can make use of a flat headed and large screwdriver.

lGet To Work

• Feel for a loose tile to start with and if successful, chip it out with a chisel.

• If you can’t find a loose tile, then break one by sticking the centre of a tile with a chisel and hit it hard with a hammer.

lRemove All Tiles

• Once you’ve been able to chip away or break the first tile, you can easily get access to other tiles.

lClean Up

• Try to get as much dried adhesive off the wall as you can by gently tapping it with the chisel and hammer so as not to damage the wall.

• Once done, put away the cardboard and dust sheet which should have collected much debris.

• Use a brush and dust pan to clean out the loose pieces (if any).

Wall tiles removal can be a very dangerous process which should be left to a professional especially if you lack a proper training or experience. This is not only to prevent anybody being hurt, but also to avoid any possible damages to the wall or any valuable object which can result in additional cost on repair or replacement.

How to tile a bathroom floor?

How To Tile A Bathroom Floor

Are you looking to tile your bathroom floor very soon? Well, we’ve got you covered! Tiling is not the easiest skill to acquire and definitely not one you’d not want to try out on your bathroom with some practices. For the best results and to get it right the first time, we’d recommend you hire the services of a reliable professional especially if you’re inexperienced or without a bathroom tiling training. Hopefully, this quick step-by-step guide will put you in the right direction.

Bathroom Floor Tiling Procedures

lMake Sure You Have A Levelled Subfloor

• Your subfloor’s stability is crucial for the success of your tile laying.

• Once done, then you can start planning how to level the floor.

• Identify the highest point of your floor and place a really long level to determine the dip and hump spots.

• Fill in the identified low spots with mortar.

lCut The Tiles

• Using a wet saw with a diamond blade and pump, cut through the tiles to get the appropriate shape.

lChoose The Appropriate Adhesive

• To best adhesive is probably the one written on the label and suggested by the manufacturer.

• If uncertain, you can make use of a modified mortar

lPrepare The Area

• Using the prepared mixture of your mortar, prime the surface by spreading it on the floor with the trowel’s flat side.

• Once done, you can add more mortar with the ridges of the trowel.

lSpace The Tiles

• Tile spacement depends largely on the surrounding walls. Straight walls equal straight tiles, if not your judge would be required to ensure a great outcome.

• If the wall is straight, make a space of about an eighth of an inch. The bigger spacing, the higher the possibility for the grout to become visibly discoloured.

lUse The Right Grout

• With sanded and unsanded grouts having a variety of colours, choosing the ideal grout can a tricky affair.

• The size of the spaces play a huge role in determining the best choice.

• Use a sanded grout if the spacing is an eighth of an inch or more. However if less, make use of the unsanded grout.

How to tile a wall?

How To Tile A Wall

If you’re not an expert floor installer who would take wall tile installation as merely being a vertical floor, you are advised to be very cautious when tackling the project. The installation of wall tiles follow some set of rules which you’d better not break if you really wish to protect your investment. And worst of all, a wall tile done wrong is a lifetime penalty of having to look at it. So how can you get it right? Well, probably by reaching out to a wall tile installation professional for a good quality solution that’ll save you time, money and effort. However, we’ve put together this guide to help give you an insight of how it works and also to help you avoid some unnecessary expenses. Let’s have a look!

lHang a batten board

• Start your rows of tiles or bottom-most course with a batten board which works to prevent spillage of tiles.

• Position the batten board at 3/4 of the tiles’ height. Ensure not to start at the floor.

lForm A Pyramid Shape With The Tiles

• If you’ve reached the bottom row of tile, then arrange the tile in a pyramid shape. To achieve this, you’d have to install the tiles one through four as instructed. Each following row will be draped over the pyramid.

lExamine The Floor For Level & Walls For Plumb

• If your floor level or plumb is off by a maximum of a half-inch over the course of 8 feet, add extra baseboards and trim to cover up the problem.

lThe Least Size Of Tiles To Be Used Is Half-Wide

• Ensure that no “silvers (tiles that are lower than half the width of the tile in question) are incorporated in the project.

How to remove a tile floor?

How To Remove Tile Floor

Removing old tile can be a very tricky process which require lots of skills and experience to get right, the first time. Here, you’ll learn the best approach to removing your old tile by yourself. During the removal process, be sure to incorporate the necessary tools while also protecting yourself by putting on the recommended safety requirements. These includes a floor scraper, paint scraper, dust mask, handheld chisel, safety glasses, drop sheet as well as leather gloves or top quality riggers.

Tile Removal Process

lBreak The First Tile

• Use a hammer to break the first tile (target the centre of the tile with the hammer).

• To protect yourself from the sharp edges of the broken tile, use a drop sheet to cover the surfaces.

lRemove The First Tile

• With a chisel, remove the broken tile that’s still bonded on the floor.

• Position the chisel on the grout line at the tile’s edge to remove the broken but glued tile.

lBreak Up The Remaining Tiles

• Break up several tiles at once and use the floor scrapper to remove it.

• Ensure that the bonding agent used is pliable to make the job a soft work. If the bonding agent is a bit more permanent in nature, then you might want to consider a dynamite to dislodge the flooring.

lRemove The Mortar

• Hit the mortar with a hammer on a 2 to 3 foot square section to remove it from the underlayment.

• Scrape off the mortar’s broken pieces using a floor scraper

• In the event whereby most of the mortar is not removed, your best bet would be to change the underlayment.

• Bonding agent (adhesive) removal is not the easiest of tasks. To make it a bit simpler, you can softening the adhesive with a heat gun before scraping with the help a wide putty knife.

Tile removal is not only a tedious task, but can also be harmful if adequate care is not taken. If you’re inexperienced or not well trained, we’d recommend you hire the services of a professional to avoid making mistakes and incurring extra costs.

how to grout floor tiles

Have you laid your tile and left it to set? If yes, then the next step is to start grouting. Before you get started there’s a need to make ready the right grout for the type of your grout as well as background material. If you’re not certain of the right grout you can reach out to the grout manufacturer for help. Grouting of floor tiles is not the easiest and tasks and should be left to a reputable professional in order to avoid costly mistakes and unnecessary costs. In this post, we’re going to take you through the processes involved in grouting of floor tiles in order to put you on the right track. Let’s take a look!

  1. Depending on the adhesive used to lay your tiles, make sure you leave enough time for the tiles to fully set.
  2. Get a mixing bucket and mix grout powder and water as instructed on the packaging. Ensure not to make too much as this will make it solidify quickly and unstable.
  3. Apply some grout on the tiles - hold the grout float at 45 degree angle and apply the grout to fill all of the joints.
  4. Once you’re done grouting all of the joints between the tiles, leave it for up to 10 to 15 minutes to dry before wiping down the tile surface using a damp sponge. Ensure not to apply too much pressure on the grout joints.
  5. Let the tiles rest for about an hour so as to allow the grout solidify and harden a bit more. Once done, proceed to take off the excess grout and smooth it off.
  6. Wipe down the tiles until they’re totally clean using a clean cloth.

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